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Magnetic observations at the Samoa Observatory during the solar eclipse of August 21, 1914
Author(s) -
Angenheister G.
Publication year - 1917
Publication title -
terrestrial magnetism and atmospheric electricity
Language(s) - English
Resource type - Journals
ISSN - 0096-8013
DOI - 10.1029/te022i004p00182
Subject(s) - observatory , longitude , declination , solar eclipse , latitude , table (database) , geodesy , eclipse , geology , intensity (physics) , meteorology , physics , astronomy , optics , data mining , computer science
The following table gives the 5‐minute values of the magnetic elements during the solar eclipse of August 21, 1914, at the Samoa Observatory (Apia; latitude, 13° 48′S; longitude, 171° 46′W). E. D. stands for east magnetic declination; H , for horizontal intensity, and − Z , for negative vertical intensity. The values for 11 h are the means for the interval from 10 h 57 m .5 to 11 h 02 m .5, etc.

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